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7 August, 09:20

A local restaurant recently renovated its dining space, purchasing new tables and chairs to use in addition to the original tables and chairs. The new tables seat 6 customers, while the original tables seat 4 customers. Altogether, the retaurant now has 40 tables and is capable of seating 220 customers. How many more new tables than original tables does the restaurant have?

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  1. 7 August, 09:48
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    20

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The new table seats 6 customers

    The original table seats 4 customers

    Total number of tables = 40

    Total number of customers capable of seating = 220

    Let new tables = x

    Let original tables = y

    x + y = 40 ... (1)

    6x + 4y = 220 ... (2)

    From equation (1)

    x + y = 40

    x = 40 - y ... (3)

    Put eq (3) into eq (2)

    6 (40 - y) + 4y = 220

    240 - 6y + 4y = 220

    240 - 2y = 220

    -2y = 220 - 240

    -2y = - 20

    y = - 20 / - 2

    y = 10

    Put y=10 into eq (3)

    x = 40 - 10

    x = 30

    To find how many more new tables than the original table the restaurant has, we will subtract the number of original tables from new ones.

    y - x

    = 30 - 10

    = 20
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